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American Olympic Committee president General Douglas MacArthur established a committee to organize the country's participation in the lacrosse event.
In 1910, he succeeded Caspar Whitney as president of the American Olympic Committee, now the United States Olympic Committee, but only served for five weeks, prior to Col Robert Means Thompson.